The National Snaffle Bit Association recently announced that Cody Parmenter Photography has been named the official photographer for the NSBA World Championship Show and Breeders Championship Futurity, beginning with the 2022 show.

“Choosing a photographer to replace Larry Williams Photography, with whom we had a relationship since the BCF and World Show began, was a big challenge,” noted Stephanie Lynn, NSBA’s executive director.

“We received bids from several extremely talented photographers, making this decision very difficult. However we believe that Cody’s workmanship, and the technical aspects that he can bring to NSBA and our members, is what brought him to the top. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with Cody and his team.”

Cody has been producing top quality images since 1998, and has been a part of major shows for more than ten years that include the APHA World Championship Show, the AQHA Open, Youth and Select World Championship Shows, AQHA Level 1 Championship Show, the Pinto World Show, Appaloosa World and National Shows, WEC Championship Show, and the All American Quarter Horse Congress as well as the NSBA World Championship Show.

He currently serves as the official photographer for the Florida Gold and Gulf Coast, Dixie National, Georgia On My Mind, The Premier, Stars And Stripes/Big A, POA National Congress, The Classic, Paso Fino Grand National Championship and the All American Buckskin Congress.

Cody and his wife Courtney, whom you’ll find working alongside Cody whenever she’s not working with An Equine Production show management company, live in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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Established in 1983, the National Snaffle Bit Association has expanded from its roots of the pleasure horse to recognize various disciplines and eight breed associations in competition. NSBA’s programs uphold keeping the welfare of the horse as the primary consideration in all activities and encourage the use of standard rules for holding and judging events.
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